Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1925, Page 32

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32 ) THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C. PRIL 5, 1925—PART because of the more satisfactory |almost nation-wide reputations. Many |sales, but now that more powerful ENT broadcasting of an increased number |of the quitters, on the other hand, |stations are serving this purpose they torage Batterie LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINM s A R e S R R i agEr Eatis . U > - of the expense and the restrictions|broadcasting field and one or two of [in broadcasting g . e which the small plant finds confront- [them had been in operation only a| The restrictions on broadeasting Called for and delivered UNDAY, APRIL 5, 1925 ND. - ing it. matter of weeks, masic tnsisted upon by the Society of AUTO ‘ Fhore I RADIO s, Composers and Publishers, 2 Follow; " S Eaatern Standard Time < 37 Seattered Widely. Although none of the stations dis- [Authors, Composers Sad TubIEReLs, urams of Following Distan* Stations Scheduled for Eastern § continuing thel ativities Kave any | %as suki Lagmniother ot of the Open Daily Uatil 8 B, y — — The 37 broadcasters who gave up|reason for their action to the Depart- |discontinuance of So 3 Sundays, 10 to 12 NOON 9 TO 10 A.M. Meters. Miles. the ghost during March were dis-|pent of Commerce, W. D. Te In l»'r:rlujsr»i‘n'n‘ll,\ slu:i:vrm‘;:‘:—li:;ll (Qld Reliable Battery &'"“E 9:00~New: York: Onna i . Sy bk tributed about equally throughout|chier radio s . bacie” thefr Hosnses. . Tu - (huse 21 H st NW. S e % / the South, Middlewest and Far West. | that a large pere o Jice 26 quit, In December, 16 in November, i 1 0. COAWE B3 2 iti i jo | New England was not represented In | ¢urned back to the department i n October, 35; in September, 15, Ten-Kilocycle Separation 10| :o.co—gmane; taug e servves trm guata Gomer Tavessace THE & | Mareh Fatalities in Radio|3er,Sakiing us nof represented In | turned back to the department hua 13015, SPUORSE 555 ‘ R . F Results of : in: Arch Street Methodist Episcopsl Chiurch s E Field Made Up by 34 ‘KVOM“YN,S;:Q—’":“nl‘v‘e“:?:ly of Missourd; |suppiic and aceossories. These = 3 : Sunday school conducted by the editorial staff o - z f R 3 ., an , Mc-|according to Supervisor r L o for a long time and had established 2 1d. 1 lladelphia Trivity Church services . E S. gam to provide a Any Shifting. [ e New Grant Riadigs" b by Uncte. Billy” Teading. i WP D R s 2 s s P BY CARE. 2 WUTMAN. i i a A 4 A record number of broadcasting \ S Sehanectany. | Progr . - sy . stations—37 in all—passed out of fery Hoovards ot conts Detroit: St : § Sy : ‘W existence during March. ing or P allocation of | Hoston: (ut : St. Paul servie " TWNA At first glance the Department of ’ broad o lengths, or frequen- | 11:20— Minneapolin-St. Panl: Plymonth Congrexational Chirch services. . WOCO Commerce thought it discerned in the s e majority of] Chicago: “People's Ohirech Vi e aE 100, o, e e figures a clearing up of the wave radiodom dv otherwise, or an- L g ® "™lbands, but after a more thorough conference ommends “ L 12 NBON TO 1 P.M. serutiny ¢ was seen that a record > : 2:00—Fort Worth: St. Paul’ WBAR 2 § is disposed to leave the Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church sery number of new licenses—34 of them— v Cincinnuti: Chue ‘ovenant services; orgun; gu Fhenas ho Sediy wieh A a0 uti: Church of Covenunt ser rgun; qu 10 ot salos i e wew had been awarded during the same C. O. Fischer, formerly Radio Manager, Woodward & Lothrop, First Iresbyteriun Church services e WS 542 | period. radiophone chi Berrien rringe: ladlo Lightiouse Quartet: vo insteu The net decrease of three stations and late of the American Radio Service, announce the opening of ing Secr e . AR SO during the 30-day period, howeve catral “Methodist Church vervices < was taken as an indication that the their store at 525 Eleventh St. N.W., in location formerly occu- adm 5 go: Concert from Balaban & Katz Chicago Theater ; 54 ass A station is losing favor, partly 7 4 2 : LIt e ————— pied by Radio Parlor, with a large line of standard makes of not change the bros ¢ o 108 Angeicn: Tou Angeien. Kederation of . Chureer e Wi R bia A aain ASkniEs Yeoent Denver: Palm Sunday service from Augustana Lutheran (hurch..KOA AT SRR R 8 O I Radio Apparatus and Accessories et Fortlund: First Py ‘b seryice KGW Bioas could: readtl San Francis at s Playing at e Local S ) 3 i spet‘i(ll for A‘ll)lul(ly 2 TO 3 PM ¥lan Not Feasible. . | fully « { Z00-—San Francisco: Church services; vocal and Instrumental selec Y T % ir R - Rt ous: organ mus: § your R or there wera no broadcasters on the 5 Masic Ky 3 . . same eve atr today, and the partment was York: *'s 3 ing,”" Federation of Churches ... avout ‘1o ina Droad '1:!'|”"m.\':i y :I”lf""““,".‘:""l domcert, by g rcuaia” (cer"Ontienin 3 201-A Type—WD12 '])pe and 199 Type With or With Concert by the Allen ) Grihiestra. WEAR 3 out Standard Base B stations . « seprated by | 23 1 hia 2 Musical exercises from Iie undsy ool - 3 & number of York: Radio Bible lase, Federa Churches 37 § 5 15 kilocycle X . Tantie Gty Boanie Botn® The G i The Balkite charger axd Bal 4 % hFe and io; sermon i 1, bu I e ot Tt O B D 5 soe) kite “B"—the ideal power Freshman Masterpiece With (5) Tubes, 90-Volt B insuring better rece i rass Quurte e quartet; organ music 2 9 Iy § i b ':[ A ':‘::[ s e st el [ AR SUTO BN, attery, 100 Amp. Hour Storage Battery and par- $9 5 L here a stations o e a ¢ Yor . Y v B S S ; North 9928 X : Police Band and Gies Club; nddress North 4896 more clamoring to open. During Kansas City: ClassicAl program, vocal and imstrumeniui N . ey ¥ e recent experiments, the department Chicago: Organ recital by fanin Sede Gt i ; | tan Loud Speaker and Phone Plug experts tried to create addfttonal] New York: Queens County Christtan Eudeavor program v Battery and w ths by decreasing the sepa N ”m“ A. C. High hool . 1 ene Choir prograpi . i (o g Trtbune SSSEe? i St 200 S : Crystal Set Radio Service Caa: olets fou Uleveland: Ivan Francisct and bis Hotel Cleveland Orchestra 3 i i Y 2119 18th St. N.W. New York: Mario Calati, cellist; Luc k. D o and minim: inter- New York: Musical program from Ficcadilly Theat WGR 818 2 3 ST y ‘erence. So h vla 1S ven up. i ady WGY chestri 3 | H H N1 S D P ”] '3 in butors o de - e L L \1:‘;‘3" A Moy conterence In the iedford Brunci of the ¥ Rfldlo ey (fillts We build aerials and service sets. We cordially : Distribut £ ExIde A A ad answers to questions: Gloria Trumpeters: tomobile and ¥ changes were necessary in carrying dress: an to questions: Glorla Trumpet Dt (hel reanibeatine. indme 5| sisnnen iy ilon Bronacuse by Wik rront e s radio friends and public. el George's Episcopal Church vesper services: o ing the recent rad T gan: choir snd Instrumentsl selections z e W3 4543 PANSTEEL PRODUCFS CO., Inc. Aol representatives roug “ans | 4:00—Cincipnati: Sermonette and sacred climes coucert WAL B St bk 1 Chicago: Program by the Famous Kable Brothers 3opiece again, with v & Ehe W oy, Band: Ambrose Wyrick, tenor and opera singer wai again, wit Communifs service: vocal und lnstrumental e tions will n the official wave ipiscopal Church: organ; choir: solos..WPG assignments issue 563 stations New. k ster, tenor classical program by the . Tovers' Assoclution . S +sonva WHN Would Increase Congestion. 30—FPhiladelphia: Church Federation chapel service from the Mount Prebrterian Church; orchestra; trios, lastrumental: The departmental officials realize solos . 5 L WEL hat transmission and reception Montreal: ‘Rand & taik I IGKAC B e e ey Chicago: Reclial of Chicago Musicel College at Centeal Theater were 15 kilocycles apart instead of 5 TO 6 P.M. 10, but 1f gre: separation be- | 9:00-New York: Roseland Dance Orchestra; Olcott Vail and b tween the stations was » . conges- atelog frie . corcenesiies e, WHN A Fort Worth: Cuncert from the Rialto Theatsr .. L WBAP tion and consequently interference Kuusas City: St y Mark’s Lutheran Church Choir WDAF 3 2 would soon be wor at is the one 10-Minneapolis-St. I'aul: House of Hope Presbyterian Church ser Wiioe theos cadic srvedte SEwn ices .......WO00 3 ing th xperts Wish 101 5:30—Louisville: Charal evensong service from Christ I‘hur«h v If the 83 class B stations were dral; organ: choir, men and boys ...... WHAS 3 assigned new wave lengths with a separation of 15 meters, there a = 3 : S be fewer broadc putes: some stations would ha ) zet off the 3 Ce K. Bawden wir, or divide t further with each Phiadelphia: Benjamin Fraoklin Hotel Coucert Orchesira . i S Portland: Municipal concert from auditorium .... R 4831 othar, There are only 47 chunnel penrts? Avguataid othinda [ eI, ot s Ko ° available the 83 B broadcasters > rt Dy Bt Mark's Epworth 1engie el which requires that they double up. 3 Symphosy Orchestra; vocal soloiats...... KGO 391 Actually v splitting time, 7 TO 8 P.M. . == and there are applications for | 7:00New York: Nathan Abas' Hotel Pennsylvania Ogcbestra 3 [ J class B privileges on file. Fans would Omaha: Bible study period by Mrs. Carl G 2 soon raise a cry of protest if some of Los Augeles: Sacred and . i, ’ Los Aug ular concert = = e b Porte_Rico: Concert by Municipal Band of San Juan . the nationally known efficient sta- » progru Ly P aia b gang tions which put out high-class pr WCTS and WWJ, from .. : grams were made to share their wave | 7:30—0 he WIS Litde Brown Church in the Vale" FaEen oF taneiveith tuterior o nov {ladelphia: Dream Daddy, with Boyu and girls; Bibl 7 3 » t the bh”rh asters i 7 Vhiladelphia: Betluy Presbyterian Church services; or ! The broadcast wave band from 545 foston: First Church of Christ, Scientist, services . LW 2 3 H o Nt c fma Al Lowest Price se It would Interfere with | 5:00—Low Aageles: Radio suset services .. A 5 2 | ”, - e T R y : - ver Quote it would eneroach upon the band as- | 3:19—New York: Rernbard Levitow's Hotel Comimodore Orchentra . & i ) o €ncros b 5 Berrien Springs: Radio Lighthouse Ohoir . = LW il i signed to the amateurs, who have al- New York: Mary Curr, ready been ousted from their original Zm—t"lr;-mn;n rst Pl' sh,\‘; i A L. betbrolibroaicdating Atlanta: Wesley Memorial Church services came into exis :45—Minneapolis-St. Paul: Henuepin Avenue M. E. Church services. . WCOO here is an son why the New York: Jos Kpectit's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Orchestra band cannot be wiedned; it Lroadceast by WG from 5 IS 2 Wiz is on a ount of the limits of average 9 TO 10 P radio iving sets, many of which, 00—Atiantic City: The Seaside Hotel Orchestra; solos .. ... WHAR although rated as capable of receiving Portiand:- Church services z meters, are not efficient at both ex- e B e SO R B R TR tremes Davenport: Church services from First Presbyterian Cli Better operatiol by listeners d prings: Sermon - e peration W Bors. A Ralph Williams and his Kuiobo Gurden Orchestra more selective sets will improve con concert program ditions felt, but the department | B S | Singers: instromental trio; Bible itself can d more except see 2 ¥ . Happily Forever to it that e adcaster keeps on 7 p tial Bell Quart brase i does nat reading: vocul and instrumental solos : 1i—New York: Organ res j New Yqrk City, WEEIL W. VOTS, WWJ, from. . WEAF 9:30—Los Angeles: Arf Hickman's Concert Orchestra . LKHI Hot Springs: De Luxe program by Meyer Davis' New' Arling ”, ert Orchestra: wolos. . Sunday, April 5, 1925. . S 10 TO 11 P.M (0—Atiantic Oits: “Oratorio of Si. Faul": choir = . NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. ““l“:gm Tiom Metropolitan Theater: vrehestras (43 Meters). Organ recital from M 10:05 am. and 10:05 p.m—W 3 u Classical program; Pepor New York 3 ual Sports Alllance Hotel Con e, broadcast by WGY, from New York ¥’ Ludlow, violnist . WDM—Ch lowa City: Hymns by Gurrison, lows. Fresbyferian U Los Angeles: First Presbyterian Church program i 1% 10 am . : S Program from First Presbyterian Church; musical 2 , vocal and instrumental;. solos: trio WOAW New York: Razor entertainers ... .. ... . JwWEN cu Concert; WGN singers: Drake Hotel Busembie WGN 10:15—Minneapolia-Nt, Panl sical concert by the elim trotto Pt Sl b e Band: Mrs. Mildr Meland, conteaito .. .. . L.WeCo e ~ 10:30— Davenport: Pulmer L Symphony Orchest SWoc S p.m— ning service; Los Angele Bil Association; Or Dr. Wood, “Christ's Triumphal I pheus Four: Claire Crane, planist .... try In » Life of Man ie| 10:45—New York: Jaussen's Hofbruls Commanders’ Orchestra by evening choir of 100 voic 11 P. M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. 5 11:00-Los Ange Ambassador Concers Tortiand Mars's Cathedr: WOEAP—Chesapenke nnd ¥ ssicul progru (4685 Meters). from Mou Kpunish aritone: Stra ert by "Hudy Keiger's Grctiestra on v T pastorn 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM w w]l d»’" ver T g subject ¥ 1 Hotel ¢! 4 p.m.—Se o thichem Chapel Afigelea: Musical program of the opal Cathedral 170 2 AM at Mot St Alba Re james e Wash- ington, will delive rmon 100 Kunsus Music masters Ios Angeles: Dance mu 7:20 to 9:1 Musical progham e B i SR e ) | NEW RADIO FEATURE. dir from the chapel at Columbla TONIGHT. Travel Bureau to Broadcast ‘‘Over University, New York City 9:15 to 10:15 pm—Organ recifal R the Seven Seas.” f is Gang, . sh- am. — Morning “se ,W“' WEAF, New York: _Under the title “Over the Seven ng-u; ’ the Me | | WEEL Boston: WJAR, Prov. | |Seas” Thomas H. Cook & Sens, fa- tan Life dire . T Wonceston mous travel bureau, will present a i rspott oV nation vt | | dencer WCTS. Worcester: | 100" qebuure fh ratlo_rasrams 3 Siite, Ne rk © and 1. . 722 through stati Wiz, N York: i i < 'S : ] 5 Sk Ro Weskrasion, oo Wy, Lok Weosonlil say much 4560 e o Bt (i BSaleg ulcws FEL 00— 2 g : WRC—Ra fon ot Ameriea |0 70T e Thearrien” of bruideasts Freshman and Washington knows Lansburgh & Bro. What e Following Equipment Included With Every Silent Waldorf - Astoria rches trip to Spain rly Prexrams Temores | | WJZ New York. and WGY programs will present the char- more need we say, excepting—at this price, what home can af- pm.—Middsy Lenten service| | Schenectady, B4 to 10 ocléck. | jacteristies of the 'peopl iin the ford to be without music this Easter? F ESH M iy Program Tomorrow. under uspic the Laymen's Otgan pecially adapted for radio broadcast- with the co-oper- Siton ot ine. Wi : Chapel Columbi B b R L T NOTICE—Some of these sets are labeled “Polydyne,” but S’IERP][ECE O ancheon_conce A WEEL WK “&.fl: e il e Ty they are in all other respects identical, made and guaranteed e R T plotures of the_ite! customs "s0a by Freshman and Lansburgh & Bro. Ly Owen B 5 Storage Battery Tubes 1 Loud Speaker s L e Bought for $35 | Earhr S | 152 direc 3 teneral Elec Trovatoire,” WGBS, = Ne 35 2 Large 45-Volt atteries tenna Outfit A e T | T L Y | TMP Sets Alone Can Be Bought for : . ” National Sports Alliance . ha t from Hotel Commo- 4 WLS to Celebrate e INTY. New: York, and Every Set wi wil ceienrute s | | WWEy, Sehenectady. 10-o/clotk: : Extra Salesmen Servi first anniversary All”d'l_\ ngl\l. with — ervlced for an ail t am, according -to Ciassical ‘coneert: by fhe No Waiting 4 Edgar L. Bill, divector, who is working Seli 3 . WCCO, o B s o s e ] SentGETyo Band WOCD, ‘;@ Six Months Paul from many of the other prominent “.“l'“";\“l"’lm Paul, stations have been invited o'clock. X B o ML@W:; ,,,,: iack- & Radio Balcony, Street Floor—8th St. Entrance s : boundaries. This means there is one 34,804 Beoeiving Sets in Bronx. | .., .t tor every 15 persons in that » £zT00N nAmoenun ‘ ; One district of New York City, the Sitics. Cbriatmas’ the borciah Borough of Queens, with a population | =% .Siuce Christmas the borough Wasniogton St indienspetin fl e~ = "o T e Local Radio Entertainment e s e ‘\t‘,".,".'“,"ffmf &L R Z T < o Y gl s .‘ /“ 4 v f ‘, 4 ‘vZ‘ : W . . ..”“.’- 3 2.3 - Z 4 7 .

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